Jilava massacre

The Jilava massacre[1] took place during the night of November 26, 1940, at Jilava Prison, near Bucharest, Romania. Sixty-four political detainees were killed by the Iron Guard (Legion), with further high-profile assassinations in the immediate aftermath. It came about halfway through the fascist National Legionary State and led to the first open clash between the Guard and conducător Ion Antonescu, who ousted the Legion from power in January 1941.

  1. ^ Giurescu, Constantin C. (1976). History of Bucharest. Translated by Gorjan, Sorana. Bucharest: The Publishing House for Sports and Tourism. p. 98.

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